Jim McCann - Easy and slow
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_McCann_(musician)
Being a Dub meself, I have a fondness for auld Dublin tunes
This is the Jim McCann version, without the picked intro,
working out the intro is great practice.
Also, to keep with the Dublin accent, Easy is pronounced
to rhyme with daisy, aisy and slow
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flatwound
EASY AND SLOW
T'was dCown by ChrisDmtchurch, That I fAmirst met with AEmnnie
A geCntle young maAmiden, And Dmnot a bit sGhy
She tCold me her dDmaddy, Who cAmame from DungEmannon
Would tCake her back Amhome, In the sDmweet bye aGnd bCye
And wAmhat's it to any man, WhEmether or no
WhAmether I'm easy, Or whDmether I'm tGrue
As she liAmfted her petticoat, EEmasy and slow
And I tCied up my slAmeeve, For to bGuckle her sChoe
If eCver you Dmgo, To the tAmown of DungaEmnnon
You may seCarch 'Till your eAmyes, They are eDmmpty and blGind
Be ya waClkin' or rDmunnin, Or siAmttin' or stEmandin'
A gCirl like AAmnnie, You nDmever wGill fCind
And wAmhat's it to any man, WhEmether or no
WAmhether I'm easy, Or whDmether I'm tGrue
As she liAmfted her petticoat, EEmasy and slow
And I tCied up my slAmeeve, For to buGckle her sChoe
DCown along TDmhomas Street, DAmown to the LEmiffy
The sunCshine was gAmone, And the eDmvening grew dGark
AlCong by King's BrDmidge, And b'AmGod in a jEmiffy
Me aCrms were arAmound her, BeDmyond in tGhe pCark
And wAmhat's it to any man, WhEmether or no
WAmhether I'm easy, Or whDmether I'm tGrue
As she lAmifted her petticoat, EEmasy and slow
And I tCied up my slAmeeve, For to bGuckle her sChoe